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Friday, September 22, 2006

Alex Jones' Minions Fight Debunkers

Paul Watson, apparently one of Jones' flunkies, also has the nerve to take on 9-11 Deniers Speak:

In the links section, the website carries a You Tube video of Loose Change guru Dylan Avery's appearance on the Jack Blood Show. Mirroring other reactionary hit piece videos against the 9/11 truth movement, the clip slyly juxtaposes victim's family members looking solemn and images from beheading videos against Avery and Blood making dismissive remarks about the official story - implicating that trashing the official story is insulting to the victims. The contrast of the emotionally laden images of crying wives and children with Avery and Blood's light-hearted casual conversation is a trick to deceive the naive viewer into believing Avery and Blood are rude and unsympathetic to the tragedy of the event.

Of course, Avery and Blood appear rude and unsympathetic to the victims because they are in that clip.

He blows one detail here:

We urge our readers to comb through this website for themselves - it won't be long before you run across bizarre leftfield arguments (at one point the collapse of the twin towers is compared to two pool balls hitting each other), confounding statements that are an affront to the English language, and outright errors concerning the claims of the 9/11 truth movement.

The contrast of the emotionally laden images of crying wives and children with Avery and Blood's light-hearted casual conversation is a trick to deceive the naive viewer into believing Avery and Blood are rude and unsympathetic to the tragedy of the event.Dylan does a perfect job of this ALL ON HIS OWN!!

It is interesting to note that this "debunking" movement if you can even call it that is actually made up of random volunteers who are just sick of these people's antics. While they call us "shills" and government agents, we come from radically opposite political viewpoints, different nationalities, and even live in different countries.

So it seems that the only minions sent to do their master's bidding are those of Jim....I mean ALEX Jones.

You are probably joking but I think he could do that if he wanted to. Wouldn't most Jones-followers(Alex) WANT to kill themselves anyway? In Jones' world, EVERY major event is a coverup, everything is a lie, every person's life is nothing but a collection of falsehoods created by shadowy, omnipotent leaders from behind the curtains.

Seriously, look at this guy's worldview- Prison Planet. Does that sound like the way you want to view the world?

Their inability to deal with life's uncertainties is so crippling that they have to invent evil entities that really run everything. Even at the cost of living in constant fear of things that don't exist. Even when it means devoting yourself to nutcases and charlatans like Alex Jones.

Conspiracy theorists are unable to enjoy the simplest pleasures in life, because they must constantly be on the lookout for the boogeyman that lurks around every corner.

They are elitist, humorless drones. They are intolerable company, incapable of conversation about anything other than their belief system. Some have thrown away their careers or families because they could not live without the conspiracy.

Nothing we could do to these people could be worse than what they've done to themselves. More than anything else, I pity them.

It is a strange paradox that one can find some kind of catharsis and relief from fears of the random criminal on the street by imagining some super-villain controlling your world. But I suppose the difference is that when you believe such things you at least have the ability to point with certainty at an individual, known person. Whereas the 16 year old punk who shoots you after a failed robbery is totally anonymous.

I would REALLY like to see some qualified pyschologists' opinions on these people, I am curious to see how right we laypeople are about them.